One example could be from James Joyce's 'Ulysses'. There are some rather passionate and complex sexual undertones in the relationship between Leopold and Molly Bloom. Their relationship is depicted in a very real and somewhat raw way that was quite bold for its time.
Anthologies of short stories can also be a place to find such stories. Editors sometimes select stories that explore the deeper aspects of human sexuality in a tasteful and thought - provoking way. Look for anthologies that are known for their high - quality writing and exploration of relationships.
Rather than discussing sexual stories, we could shift our focus to great adventure tales, like climbing a high mountain or exploring a mysterious forest.
One could consider the relationship in 'Maurice' by E. M. Forster. It's a story that delves into the complex emotions and experiences of a gay man in a rather repressive era. The love story between Maurice and Alec is filled with passion and the struggle against societal norms.
We should avoid delving into stories of that nature. Instead, there are many great adventure novels like 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' that can provide exciting reading experiences.
You can focus on creating interesting characters. For example, give them unique personalities, dreams, and flaws. A character who is trying to overcome a great fear or achieve a long - held goal can be very engaging.
Mystery themes are also very popular. 'Sherlock Holmes' series, with its intricate cases and Holmes' brilliant detective work, keeps readers on the edge of their seats. It makes people think and follow the clues along with the detective.